
Harmonie Duhamel
Articles
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Dec 4, 2024 |
dacast.com | Harmonie Duhamel |Jon Whitehead |Emily Krings
The way we connect has transformed over the years, and virtual events have become a cornerstone for sharing information, building communities, and celebrating milestones across the globe. As we approach the 2024 holiday season, there’s no better time to plan a virtual live-streaming event that brings people together no matter where they are.
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Nov 7, 2024 |
dacast.com | Harmonie Duhamel
Multi-CDN refers to using multiple content delivery network (CDN) providers to enhance the delivery of digital content. This approach helps businesses avoid relying on a single CDN, improving reliability and speed. By CDN integrating, companies can leverage the strengths of different providers based on their geographical reach, technical capabilities, and pricing. The service works by routing user requests through the most suitable CDN, ensuring optimal performance and reducing latency.
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Oct 29, 2024 |
dacast.com | Harmonie Duhamel |Jon Whitehead |Emily Krings
In recent years video conferencing platforms have become ubiquitous and important for organizations worldwide. Zoom, the best-known of these platforms, has seen significant use gains in recent years. In 2020 alone Zoom’s surge in use saw its value jump 383%. Furthermore, Zoom’s Q3 FY2024 Earnings Report reveals that the company now has 7 million paid Zoom Phone seats, marking a rise from the 4 million seats recorded in July 2022.
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Sep 19, 2024 |
dacast.com | Emily Krings |Harmonie Duhamel
Today, a live-streaming webcast is an increasingly popular medium for distributing content. Used by broadcasters and businesses of all kinds, this video technology allows for incredible audience reach. And as more people move away from traditional media sources such as cable, live stream webcasts are seeing surges in viewership. With the increased ubiquity of webcasts, however, comes increased competition.
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Sep 18, 2024 |
dacast.com | Harmonie Duhamel |Max Wilbert
Chroma key compositing is the process that professional broadcasters use to incorporate two separate videos or media files into one final stream. This process is often facilitated by using a green screen for streaming, which enables users to replace a solid color background—typically green or blue—with a digital image or video. It can be useful for all kinds of broadcasts, including when you want to stream live video on your website directly via an online video platform.
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